Justice in extreme cases : criminal law theory meets international criminal law
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Justice in extreme cases : criminal law theory meets international criminal law
Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 284-302) and index
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内容説明
In Justice in Extreme Cases, Darryl Robinson argues that the encounter between criminal law theory and international criminal law (ICL) can be illuminating in two directions: criminal law theory can challenge and improve ICL, and conversely, ICL's novel puzzles can challenge and improve mainstream criminal law theory. Robinson recommends a 'coherentist' method for discussions of principles, justice and justification. Coherentism recognizes that prevailing understandings are fallible, contingent human constructs. This book will be a valuable resource to scholars and jurists in ICL, as well as scholars of criminal law theory and legal philosophy.
目次
- Acknowledgements
- Cases and Authorities
- List of Abbreviations
- Part I. Introduction and Problem: 1. Introduction
- 2. The Identity Crisis of International Criminal Law
- Part II. Proposed Solution: 3. The Humanity of Criminal Justice
- 4. Fundamentals without Foundations
- 5. Criminal Law Theory in Extremis
- Part III. Illustration through Application: 6. An Unresolved Contradiction
- 7. The Outer Limits of Culpability
- 8. The Genius of Command Responsibility
- 9. Horizons: The Future of the Justice Conversation
- Judgment
- Glossary of Selected Terms
- Bibliography
- Index.
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